Why 2 moles of hydrogen gas and 1 mole of oxygen gas produce 2 moles of water? I need full explanation.
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Answer:
hey duh!!
Hydrogen gas is limiting.
The reactant that produces a lesser amount of product is the limiting reagent.
2H
2
+O
2
→2H
2
O
Here 2 moles of H
2
require 1 mole of O
2
.
But if we take 2 moles of O
2
& 2 moles of H
2
. Still only 2 moles of H
2
O will be produced because of the limited amount of H
2
So, H
2
is the limiting reagent.
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Answer:
Answer:
hey duh!!
Hydrogen gas is limiting.
The reactant that produces a lesser amount of product is the limiting reagent.
2H
2
+O
2
→2H
2
O
Here 2 moles of H
2
require 1 mole of O
2
.
But if we take 2 moles of O
2
& 2 moles of H
2
. Still only 2 moles of H
2
O will be produced because of the limited amount of H
2
So, H
2
is the limiting reagent.
welcome
hope it's help u..
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